Honestly I don't think an expensive gift is needed. I bought DH a cd titled songs for my father or something. You could also make a cd. Any type of collage would be nice. You could get some professional photos taken of you that are more on the sensual side or do an IOU for some burlesque type photos. If you do prefer to purchase something, go for an experience...a gym membership, tickets to a game, etc, good luck!

Honestly I don't think an expensive gift is needed. I bought DH a cd titled songs for my father or something. You could also make a cd. Any type of collage would be nice. You could get some professional photos taken of you that are more on the sensual side or do an IOU for some burlesque type photos. If you do prefer to purchase something, go for an experience...a gym membership, tickets to a game, etc, good luck!

I feel like Hallmark has struck again and tarnished the miracle of having a baby. There is no way I would want a "dad push present"! Holding life that I created and my wife carried for 9 months in my arms is priceless and to try to put a "price tag" on something like this is kind of silly.

Now a "push present" for my wife is sort of a different story. I refuse to call it a "push present" if that were the case every time I take a big dump I should get one too ( i'm kidding....)

My parents generation ( i'm 26btw) seemed to give their wives those gold necklaces with the stick figure child on it, and after each baby was born a new one was added to it. ( now they make those funky stick on things for the car windows with the people, and the animals)..

I will be getting something for my wife but I will most likely get, and give it to her prior to giving birth, because for all I know she could be put on bed rest towards the end, and labor may take many hours of waiting either at home, or at the hospital. So I am going to get her a functional gift that she will use with/for the baby as well as for her. She is getting an iPad which makes more practical sense to me than jewelry or something else, plus why get her a ring, or bracelet that she won't be able to wear anything considering she will be hooked up to IV's and most likely swollen which means nothing will fit. And I think that anyone who wants to hold my baby will have to take off their watches, and bracelets because I don't need my precious child's sensitive skin being scratched by a diamond bracelet anyway.... plus she's already got the Diamond Earrings,Bracelet,Necklace,Engagement, Wedding Band.... am I really going to waste money on a diamond Ankle bracelet to put around her cankles while we wait for everything to return to normal.... I THINK NOT..

I'm in a bit of a cynical mood today so forgive me :-)

I feel like Hallmark has struck again and tarnished the miracle of having a baby. There is no way I would want a "dad push present"! Holding life that I created and my wife carried for 9 months in my arms is priceless and to try to put a "price tag" on something like this is kind of silly.

Now a "push present" for my wife is sort of a different story. I refuse to call it a "push present" if that were the case every time I take a big dump I should get one too ( i'm kidding....)

My parents generation ( i'm 26btw) seemed to give their wives those gold necklaces with the stick figure child on it, and after each baby was born a new one was added to it. ( now they make those funky stick on things for the car windows with the people, and the animals)..

I will be getting something for my wife but I will most likely get, and give it to her prior to giving birth, because for all I know she could be put on bed rest towards the end, and labor may take many hours of waiting either at home, or at the hospital. So I am going to get her a functional gift that she will use with/for the baby as well as for her. She is getting an iPad which makes more practical sense to me than jewelry or something else, plus why get her a ring, or bracelet that she won't be able to wear anything considering she will be hooked up to IV's and most likely swollen which means nothing will fit. And I think that anyone who wants to hold my baby will have to take off their watches, and bracelets because I don't need my precious child's sensitive skin being scratched by a diamond bracelet anyway.... plus she's already got the Diamond Earrings,Bracelet,Necklace,Engagement, Wedding Band.... am I really going to waste money on a diamond Ankle bracelet to put around her cankles while we wait for everything to return to normal.... I THINK NOT..

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